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'Malingering' biker saying he needs mobility scooter and cannot tie shoelaces after crash has £5m claim thrown out as judge calls him 'unembarrassed liar'
A biker's £5 million compensation claim following a crash was dismissed by a judge who accused him of malingering and being an 'unembarrassed liar.' The claimant had alleged he needed a mobility scooter and could not tie his own shoelaces as a result of the accident, but the court rejected his injury claims as fraudulent.
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